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With the coming months apparently some of the worst for fishing (according to Sea Angler) do any of you drop down your hook sizes to try and pick anything up.
What is the normal size that you lot use.
My normal is a 6/0, 3/0 pennell, should I be scaling it down a bit??
As my dad used to say....Man who go to bed with itchy bum......wake up with stinky finger!!!
I use a 4/0 and 2/0 for my pennels and sometimes drop down to a 3/0 and 1/0,if there is nothing doing i use a 3/0 and 1/0 two hook flapper for a bit of sport.
I am pretty much the same as Tony as I usually use 4/0 hooks. Occasionally I will use 3/0. If we have a trip away to target Dogfish I usually drop down to 2/0.
Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.
If you do any\"scrattin\' around\" in the summer matches I have heard of guys going down to size2 or 3 freshwater hooks.Never done it my self tho\',lowest I go is 1/0 or 1.
I often use 1 or 2 during the summer if i\'am targeting flatties in fact the bairn uses them in the winter when he\'s bored usually he targets the coalies and flats.Speaking of Coalies there does\'nt seem to be as many this year i normally get plagued by them !
with a 6/0 and 3/0 pennel i\'d be suprised if you\'re not missing fish these days. Scale your hooks down if possible. I have always been big hooks for big fish however i\'ve been getting codling on 1\'s and 2\'s providing they\'re strong pattern.
I usually use 2/0\'s but know a lad who uses only 6/0\'s and still manages to get Coalies of about a 1lb 1/2. Personally I think as long as you use a good enuff hook you should be able to get fish on practically any hook. I\'d like to see someone lashing a big lug/crab bait onto a size 13 trout hook tho!
"And I looked, and behold'a pale horse; and his name that sat on him was death, and hell followed with hi, and power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword and with hunger, and with the beasts of the earth"
Just my opinion here guys but by not scaling your hook sizes down even further you are probably limiting the number of species you are going to catch.
The top end of my hook range is 6/0, though I aint had much success with them even when fishing big fish venues such as Loch Aline pier where there is a chance of skate and 20lb plus congers. I find the optimum size for big fish is 4/0.
If you delve into my rig wallet you will find rigs with with 4\'s or even size 6 hooks. What I know from experience is that small hooks catch wee fish but they also catch big fish.
I agree with completely with Rab. All you are doing is limiting what you can catch. Personally caught my best round fish from the shore, a 9lb 2oz pollack on a Size 2 and I rarely go above 4/0 unless using big squid baits or fishing for big fish that require big baits.
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